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Congresswoman Leger Fernandez remarks on ancestral losses to New Mexico wildfires

New Mexico Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez says at a press conference prior to House passage of the Wildfire Response and Drought Resiliency Act that communities had been impacted by the biggest wildfire in New Mexico's history, a historic drought forced ranchers in the Eastern Plains to sell their cattle early, the legislation would be like a gentle monsoon rain falling on parched landscape with hope and solutions including to compensate all those who lost ancestral homes, ranches and businesses when the Forest Service started two fires that became an inferno of destruction and turned 534 square miles turn to ash.
New Mexico Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez says at a press conference prior to House passage of the Wildfire Response and Drought Resiliency Act that communities had been impacted by the biggest wildfire in New Mexico's history, a historic drought forced ranchers in the Eastern Plains to sell their cattle early, the legislation would be like a gentle monsoon rain falling on parched landscape with hope and solutions including to compensate all those who lost ancestral homes, ranches and businesses when the Forest Service started two fires that became an inferno of destruction and turned 534 square miles turn to ash.
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1415654652
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July 28, 2022
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